The Senators have put together their best winning streak of the season without three key injured players — Jason Spezza, Erik Karlsson or Milan Michalek.

"It feels great," captain Daniel Alfredsson said. "To be able to put a streak together like this. We had a tough game in Toronto last week and since then we've been playing pretty good. We've had guys step up."

The trio of Greening, Zibanejad and Condra combined for seven points and earned rave reviews from coach Paul MacLean for their efforts.

"They had a big night," MacLean said. "Offensively they were the best line so we tried to give them every chance."

Trailing 2-1, the Leafs tied the game on a power-play goal at the seven-minute mark of the third period. With bodies sprawled in front of Bishop, MacArthur managed to find the puck and shove it in.

The Senators took a 2-1 lead with 41 seconds remaining in the second period on Condra's third of the season. The play was reviewed after Scrivens had little chance as Condra, who was pushed by Korbinian Holzer, fell into the Leafs netminder.

"The ref explained it to me and I may not agree with it, but I can sure respect what the referee decides," Scrivens said.

Toronto took the lead at 3:32 of the first as Grabovski's shot made it through traffic and beat Bishop through the legs.

The Senators tied it midway through the first on Zibanejad's third of the season. Zibanejad crossed the blue-line, passed to Greening who put a shot on goal, but it was Zibanejad who tipped it in as he made his way to the net.